
Harjit Sajjan: Why critical minerals are Canada’s next national security frontier
Critical minerals have become essential not only for the global energy transition but also for national security and defence. As countries work […]

Critical minerals have become essential not only for the global energy transition but also for national security and defence. As countries work […]

Aramine continues to advance underground mining equipment designed for narrow-vein operations, with a growing focus on battery electric machinery and automation. The […]
Over the last 30 years, Noranda has developed a thriving aluminum division in the southern United States. The division is small but has developed a profitable niche, according to Bill Brooks, presiden...
Noranda is joining the ranks of the world's low-cost magnesium producers, and doing it with distinction. Behind this effort lie almost 60 years of study, 15 years of intensive R&D, and capital expendi...
For metals there is no beginning or end, just a continuum of use, re-use and recycling for new uses. At least this is the way that Bob Sippel sees it.Sippel is well suited to be Noranda's senior vice-...
The year 2000 is a good time to reflect on how the mining industry has advanced over the years. This industry, with a strong work ethic, appears staid and solid when viewed from the outside, but is ta...
Twenty-five years of largely unfocused exploration programs have left Noranda with uncomfortably small mine reserves. Recent corporate restructuring has resulted in a much clearer vision, according to...
Over the years that I have been on this magazine, I have visited many mines, plants and offices to get information for articles. After I have spent the requisite time interviewing someone, usually the...
At the "Meet the Miners" event at Queen's Park in Toronto on April 19, Ontario premier Michael Harris (centre) meets a couple of miners from Timmins, ON. He is seen talking with Dan Gignac (left), gen...
Uranium Mine Commissioning On-TrackThe McArthur River underground uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan (CMJ, June 1999) is progressing according to schedule in its two-year ramp-up phase, and anticip...
By his own calculations, Noranda's senior VP of zinc, George R. Jones, rates Canada as the world's largest producer of zinc metal. Canadian production this year he estimates to be 794,000 tonnes of me...
Underpinning Noranda's Zinc Division is the large and venerable Brunswick mine near Bathurst, N.B. One of the world's largest, this massive sulphide deposit was discovered in 1952. Successful drilling...
With measures of luck, perseverance and determination, Noranda Inc. grew out of the highly successful exploitation of the Horne Cu-Au deposit in northwest Quebec, almost eight decades ago. It later sp...
Noranda Inc. began its corporate life in 1922 with the opening of the Horne Au-Cu mine, concentrator and smelter in Rouyn Township, northwest Quebec. Copper remains the largest part of the company and...